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Portrait of Piero Orsatti

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English: Portrait of Piero Orsatti
Italiano: Ritratto su cartoncino del cantante Piero Orsatti. Figura in abito d’epoca. Autografato con dedica.
Depicted people Depicted person: Piero Orsatti – tenore
Date 28 May 1908
date QS:P571,+1908-05-28T00:00:00Z/11
Medium photograph on pasteboard
Dimensions 142x102 mm
institution QS:P195,Q3687224
Accession number
FOTO0020
Inscriptions
Italiano: All’egregio Maestro Pavesi con la più grande stima e infinita riconoscenza pel suo giudizio l’allievo Pietro Orsatti 28.1908.5
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This image comes from the Fondo Pavesi Negri and was digitized and uploaded by the Giuseppe Nicolini Conservatory of Music's Library of Piacenza, during the GLAM project at the Giuseppe Nicolini Conservatory of Music.

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